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Literary Criticism General

Poetic Argument

Studies in Modern Poetry

by (author) Jonathan Kertzer

Publisher
McGill-Queen's University Press
Initial publish date
Oct 1989
Category
General, Poetry
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    ISBN
    9780773561892
    Publish Date
    Oct 1989
    List Price
    $110.00

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Beginning with an essay on the history and theory of poetic argument, he traces its patterns through Romantic and Modernist literature. He divides his subject into three areas: the paradoxes of reason, language, and argument. Poetic Argument surveys the writings of the five poets in light of what has to be "proved" and identifies the characteristic styles of proof for each. For example, in the chapter on Marianne Moore, Kertzer studies two expressions of poetic argument. The first regards poetry as a waking dream, combining the powers of sleep and calculation. The second, derived from Imagism, treats poetry as a special way of seeing. Kertzer suggests that the combination of these two elements produces Moore's characteristically intricate, but inconclusive, forms of argument.

About the author

Jonathan Kertzer is a professor in the Department of English at the University of Calgary. He is the author of Poetic Argument: Studies in Modern Poetry.

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Editorial Reviews

"shows real merit and raises ... theoretical issues in an interesting and fruitful way." Leon Surette, Department of English, University of Western Ontario.